Wayne, Paul and Family
Our condolences to Wayne, Paul and his family. We not only lost a wonderful sister-in-law but a best friend. Visiting Diane was like going home. She will be greatly missed.
It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Diane Arney (née Doyon) on November 17, 2024, in Cochrane, Alberta, at the age of 83. Though she spent her later years in Alberta, Diane remained a proud Kirkland Laker at heart. She was born to Paul and Jeanne Doyon (née Latandresse) on February 2, 1941, in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, and was preceded in death by her sister Pauline and her brother Johnny Doyon (Julia).
Diane will be deeply missed by her husband of 64 years, Wayne; her son Paul (Kathy); and her grandchildren, Kristin Arney (Chris) and David Arney (Lauren). She is also survived by her sister, Cecile Hockley (Bill), as well as many nieces, nephews, and extended family who were fortunate to know and love her.
Diane was a woman of warmth, wit, and quiet resilience. Known for her subtle humor and tenacious spirit, she faced life's challenges, including a 20-year battle with Parkinson’s disease, with grace and strength. She found joy in life’s simple pleasures—volunteering her time, cooking, skiing, fishing, knitting, and sharing walks with those she loved.
Family and friends were at the heart of Diane's life, and her generosity and no-nonsense approach left a lasting imprint on everyone she met. Her warmth and determination inspired all who knew her.
A private family service will take place in Canmore, Alberta, with interment in Kirkland Lake at a later date.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the caregivers at Extendicare in Kirkland Lake, Origins in Canmore, and the wonderful team at Bethany Cochrane for their support and compassion during Diane’s final years.
Those who knew Diane will carry cherished memories of her in their hearts, ensuring her love and legacy live on. In lieu of flowers, donations to The Salvation Army in her memory would be greatly appreciated.